Basics of Digital Electronics Course Code: 4320703
Basics of Digital Electronics Course Code: 4320703
Basics of Digital Electronics Course Code: 4320703
1. RATIONALE
The engineering technologists (i.e. engineering diploma holders) have to use/maintain various
types of equipment which are electronically operated and controlled. For using/maintaining
such equipment, the fundamental principles of electronics and electrical are to be applied in
many situations to arrive at the probable solutions to many of the broadly defined problems
which they will face during their career as technologists. Therefore, the knowledge about the
functions of various basic electronics devices and the associated circuits including the
associated practical skills acquired through the laboratory will help the student when she/he
will be working with electronically controlled/operated equipment or electronic circuits. This
course is therefore so designed that the students will be able to apply the principles of digital
electronics when required.
2. COMPETENCY
The purpose of this course is to help the student to attain the following industry identified
competency through various teaching learning experiences:
● Use principles of digital electronics in various engineering applications.
S. PrO. No.
Equipment Name with Broad Specifications
No.
1 Logic gates Digital Electronics Trainer kit All
2 Variable DC power supply 0- 30V, 2A, SC protection, display for All
voltage and current.
3 Digital Multimeter : 3 1/2 digit display, 9999 counts digital All
multimeter measures: Vac, Vdc ( 1000V max) , Adc, Aac (10 amp
max) , Resistance ( 0 - 100 M∧ ) , Capacitance and Temperature
measurement
4 Electronic Work Bench : Bread Board 840 -1000 contact points All
: Positive and Negative power rails on opposite side of the board
, 0-30 V , 2 Amp Variable DC power supply, Function Generator
0-2MHz, CRO 0-30MHz , Digital Multimeter.
The ADOs are best developed through the laboratory/field based exercises. Moreover, the level
of achievement of the ADOs according to Krathwohl’s ‘Affective Domain Taxonomy’ should
gradually increase as planned below:
i. ‘Valuing Level’ in 1st year
ii. ‘Organization Level’ in 2nd year.
iii. ‘Characterization Level’ in 3rd year.
9. UNDERPINNING THEORY
The major Underpinning Theory is formulated as given below and only higher level UOs of
Revised Bloom’s taxonomy are mentioned for development of the COs and competency in the
students by the teachers. (Higher level UOs automatically include lower level UOs in them). If
required, more such higher level UOs could be included by the course teacher to focus on
attainment of COs and competency.
● Complements
•R’s Complement
•(R-1)’s Complement
•2’ and 10’s Complement
•1’s and 9’s Complement
● Binary Codes
-Weighted Codes
-Non weighed codes
-Gray Code
-Excess-3 Code
Unit – II 1.1 Explain Binary Logic ● Binary logic
Binary 2.2 List and explain working ● Logic Gates
Logic And of Logic Gates AND , OR, NOT, EX-OR, NOR, NAND,
Boolean 2.3 Interpret Boolean EX-NOR
Algebra postulates, laws and ● Universal Gates
theorams -NAND Gate
2.4. Simplify Boolean -NOR Gate
● Postulates
expression
● Laws
● Boolean algebra
● De-Morgan’s Theorems
● Boolean functions
Multiplexer
-4 – 1 multiplexer
Demultiplexer
-1 – 4 Demultiplexer
Unit– V 5.1 Explain Basic ● Introduction to sequential
Basic Sequential circuits circuits
Sequential 5.2 Flip-flops ● Flip-flops
circuits -SR Flip flop
-JK Flip flop
-D Flip flop
-T Flip flop
Note: The UOs need to be formulated at the ‘Application Level’ and above of Revised Bloom’s
Taxonomy’ to accelerate the attainment of the COs and the competency.
S. Author
Title of Book Publication with place, year and ISBN
No.
1 Digital logic and Computer Mano M Morris Pearson publication Latest Edition
Design ISBN:81-203-0417-9
2 Morden Digital Electronics Jain R P Tata Macgrowhill Latest Edition
3 Digital Electronic Principals Malvino and Litch Tata Macgrowhill Latest Edition
Course Outcomes
CO1 Perform conversion of
given number between various
2 1 1 - - - 1
types of number
S.
Name and Designation Institute Contact No. Email
No.
Shri B. H. Kantevala, C.U. Shah
bhkatenvala@yahoo.co
1 HOD, Computer Polytechnic, 9428000592
m
Departement Surendranagar
Sachin Shah , Sr, Lecturer sachindshah@yahoo.co
2 RCTI, Ahmedabad 9427955671
Computer Engineering m
Jasmine Kargathala,
3 Lecturer Computer GGP, Ahmedabad 9824799620 jdaftary@gmail.com
Engineering
Shri J. P. Acharya, Sr. Government
4 Lecturer in Computer Polytechnic 9429462026 jigeracharya@gmail.co
Engineering Ahmedabad m